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. >> rose: you have 90,000 in america? >> studying in the united states on different campuses, yes. >> rose: is there a... tell me how you're emphasizing education. >> education, we have a policy that's actually a national strategy. that is to develop countries through education with science and technology. so this is the idea of fundmental policy of china. so that's why the government has put so much emphasis on education. the government has increased its input in... that is to say has increased the government expenses for education. it's taking a larger share in terms of the budget of the country. and also vis-a-vis the g.d.p. >> rose: when you look at the united states, what is it about the united states and its growth and development to its position in the world today that you say we want to emulate that. we want to copy that. we want to be as good as they are at that. >> yeah, i think what the reform and opening up is demanding is that we need to learn from others, whatever that is good for china. so i think that's wh
. >> rose: you have 90,000 in america? >> studying in the united states on different campuses, yes. >> rose: is there a... tell me how you're emphasizing education. >> education, we have a policy that's actually a national strategy. that is to develop countries through education with science and technology. so this is the idea of fundmental policy of china. so that's why the government has put so much emphasis on education. the government has increased its input in......
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it's still seems to me that it is a city that america has forgotten. the same is true of other communities in louisiana, too. meanwhile, the wetlands keep disappearing. the famous statement about losing land it every day and the gulf of mexico is getting closer to new orleans. it is still a troubled region that needs a lot of federal help. tavis: some people say the city has been forgotten. one of the things ted kennedy tried to do was remind us so we would not forget those who are left out, which raises the question, who now, with all due respect to others, who is fighting for in new orleans? who was that voice on the federal level that has the clout and power and stature to make something happen? >> we do not have a voice down there. it is interesting, i had breakfast with rubin bridges, out early 1960's was in new orleans, and she famously integrated federal marshals in school, people through tomatoes at her. norman rockwell did a famous painting about her. that school is now boarded up. there are some signs that the school is doing better, but by a
it's still seems to me that it is a city that america has forgotten. the same is true of other communities in louisiana, too. meanwhile, the wetlands keep disappearing. the famous statement about losing land it every day and the gulf of mexico is getting closer to new orleans. it is still a troubled region that needs a lot of federal help. tavis: some people say the city has been forgotten. one of the things ted kennedy tried to do was remind us so we would not forget those who are left out,...
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some israeli ministers are saying let's get sanctionses against america. bottom line israelis understand how important the relationship is, they appreciate the relationship and israeli's so dependent on the u.s. but without it getting ugly, president obama has tremendous influence at his disposal should he choose to use it. >> the last time you were here you suggested that there seemed to be progress on reaching this overall, broader outline of a peace proposal. e solution, we still -- we know what it looks like. room to create but we know, palestinian state, 67 lines. some minor land swaps. refugees acknowledged what happened to them, they can't return en masse to israel. security without emptying the palestinian state of its meaning. we know the outlines. the question is can you bring the parties, the israeli government, hamas, for instance, to agree to these. that requires u.s. lifting because it's an american international interest i think that you might get it. >> i want to bring up there are unconfirmed reports that when the palestinian leader mahmou
some israeli ministers are saying let's get sanctionses against america. bottom line israelis understand how important the relationship is, they appreciate the relationship and israeli's so dependent on the u.s. but without it getting ugly, president obama has tremendous influence at his disposal should he choose to use it. >> the last time you were here you suggested that there seemed to be progress on reaching this overall, broader outline of a peace proposal. e solution, we still -- we...
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cash for clunkers -- this team to handle in your old cars in america is coming to an end. >> is coming to an end today. it was extremely popular. the question is, has been successful? they car companies will say yes. there's certainly some good news there. and of course, the 1500 gm workers who had been laid off, but were reinstated. they will say it was also successful. a couple of concerns and criticisms. some dealers will say they did not have an of cars in stock during this program. and there are concerns that a scheme like this unofficially insulates numbers. they worry that it takes away from future sales. the big question now, will the u.s. government reinstates some kind of program? >> thank you. the leaders of 10 african countries are meeting in ethiopia trying to forge a united position on climate change. they have a strong reason to do so. the african continent contributes least, but is expected to suffer the most to climate change. african nations are hoping this will push the world's biggest economies will take steps to curb emissions. >> on a pre river in a beautiful rive
cash for clunkers -- this team to handle in your old cars in america is coming to an end. >> is coming to an end today. it was extremely popular. the question is, has been successful? they car companies will say yes. there's certainly some good news there. and of course, the 1500 gm workers who had been laid off, but were reinstated. they will say it was also successful. a couple of concerns and criticisms. some dealers will say they did not have an of cars in stock during this program....
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america the tarnished. now comes kurt andersen who examines how we got here and where we go in a new book, reset, how the cries kiss restore our values and renew america. it grew out of a essay he wrote in "time" magazine called the end of excess. i'm pleased to have our friend kurt andersen back at this table. >> you just saw me do a program on iraq an afghanistan. so what are your thoughts about america's efforts there and the risks that we have that afghanistan becomes a long slog as iraq became. >> it may welcome that. and that was a great show, to talk about. because i don't think as your guest said that people, americans generally understand what a -- what a large engagement afghanistan may become. i do think the fact that this obama administration, a guy who after all got elected as the anti-war candidate of the two leading democratic candidates has proven himself to be not any kind of cut and run dove at all. and to me, and this does work into the reset idea, i think we have gone from the vietnam sy
america the tarnished. now comes kurt andersen who examines how we got here and where we go in a new book, reset, how the cries kiss restore our values and renew america. it grew out of a essay he wrote in "time" magazine called the end of excess. i'm pleased to have our friend kurt andersen back at this table. >> you just saw me do a program on iraq an afghanistan. so what are your thoughts about america's efforts there and the risks that we have that afghanistan becomes a long...
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role with america's role in the world, especially middle east. >> i've heard both sides, arab and israeli, only you could do it, put it on the table, i'm convinced that for it to be a comprehensive sustainable plan they have to work it out, put it on the table we should not be in the plan of putting it on the table. >>. >> rose: the head of kessler motors was scheduled to tell us about his electric car, that interview will take place later. to want, president clinton in north korea, john meacham and general tony zinni when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: bill clinton arrived in pyongyang on an unannounced visit. north korean television is reporting the former president left the country, the jailed journalists with parr were pardoned following an apology in a meter with kim jong il earlier today. the mission comes at a time of heightened tensions between washington and north korea over its nuclear program. as we tape this broadcast at 7:00 p.m., the white house has not commented on the release of the
role with america's role in the world, especially middle east. >> i've heard both sides, arab and israeli, only you could do it, put it on the table, i'm convinced that for it to be a comprehensive sustainable plan they have to work it out, put it on the table we should not be in the plan of putting it on the table. >>. >> rose: the head of kessler motors was scheduled to tell us about his electric car, that interview will take place later. to want, president clinton in north...
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. >> rose: and what's going on in red state america? >> there's anger out there right now. >> rose: about? the economic conditions of the country? but is it more populist? is it just the sense that you're bailing out those people on wall street and not bailing out us? >> go back to '92 and '93. there's so much that reminds me of '92/'93. bill clinton won in 1992 because you know, we hit the reset button on the economy. we went from an industrial age when we were transforming into an information age, it will take three or four years until we get there. so bill clinton dealt with that anger. when he didn't respond the way people wanted him to respond in 1993 and struck him as a traditional liberal, who rose? ross pro. and suddenly you had these... what was it, up with america? up with people. whatever pro's group was called. millions of people got involved in the political process in '94. the same thing has happened here. we've hit the reset button. we're not going to be an economy that's madly driven by consumerism. so people elect the a
. >> rose: and what's going on in red state america? >> there's anger out there right now. >> rose: about? the economic conditions of the country? but is it more populist? is it just the sense that you're bailing out those people on wall street and not bailing out us? >> go back to '92 and '93. there's so much that reminds me of '92/'93. bill clinton won in 1992 because you know, we hit the reset button on the economy. we went from an industrial age when we were...
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america's subs are the best in the world. the united states must invest to ensure the undersea world edge. thank you for joining us. you can watch this online at defensenewstv.com or e-mail me. i will be back next sunday morning at eleven. have a great week.
america's subs are the best in the world. the united states must invest to ensure the undersea world edge. thank you for joining us. you can watch this online at defensenewstv.com or e-mail me. i will be back next sunday morning at eleven. have a great week.
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she pulled into the bank of america atm. they approached her with a fake gun. she gave them money and herself on. >>> big construction work starts tonight on interstate 95 in fairfax and prince william counties. this is part of an expansion project. at the work starts in 9:30 p.m. and will continue overnight. there will be multiple lane closures. the construction is scheduled to be finished by fall 2011. that is a long time. >>> the integrys hope this thesis will come back to haunt them. the republican rout the paperback in 1989 as a part of his master's. he talks about protecting heterosexual family lines. in recent polls, he has a strong lead over a democrat. >>> next, a new book that point at a member of the obama administration. for the damage is going to stick around? >>> favre play tonight, but does he have a broken rib? who will be the redskins' quarterback, i have the update on that as well. atatth 6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m $5 for the sub, huh? what about the drink and the chips? extra. think a $5 sub is a good deal? it's time to unthink. kfc's n
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defense contractors and america's closest allies said the control system is cumbersome and needs reform to foster closer cooperation while keeping sensitive information out of the hands of the. hopeful the white house can find a way to strip controls that have had undue burdens while protecting critical technologies and systems. they have a white house working hard to that handle export. and selling fighter jets to brazil. that is the voice of american aerospace and defense industry. remy, welcome to the show. >> glad to be here. >> the administration helped resolve end use monitoring concerns that were a problem for the indian government. indian didn't want american inspectors investigating or following up and reviewing systems that it bought from america. and you had national security advisor, jim jones, undersecretary of state, as well as pentagon acquisition chief to go down to brazil to sell the f-18 to the brazilians. what does this tell us about this administration about selling arms export. >> it is a strong sign that this administration recognizes the need to have a comprehensi
defense contractors and america's closest allies said the control system is cumbersome and needs reform to foster closer cooperation while keeping sensitive information out of the hands of the. hopeful the white house can find a way to strip controls that have had undue burdens while protecting critical technologies and systems. they have a white house working hard to that handle export. and selling fighter jets to brazil. that is the voice of american aerospace and defense industry. remy,...
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19 eighties that led to the lost decade in latin america. that is one reason for is that the asian sufficiency the second reason is related to e crisis that the world faced one decade ago with the global financial -- financial crisis of set 97/98 the reason they split was handled was a disaster countries lost economic sovereignty, the imf push them into pro cyclical policy is that converted a downturn in to recession and a recession into a depression. if you want to get a feeling of how badly things can be mismanage, unemployment in the central island in indofesia got up at 40% so we have a way to go to reach those achievements. the consequence of this bad management with the global financial crisis was countries decided they would never let this happen again. i talk to prime minister's in both countries that have affected and not affected said we learned the lesson of 1997. one of them said i was the class of 97. the only way they had to protect themselves was to bud up large reserves. and they have built up literally trillions of dollars,
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america is not ready for that. sean: what happens if chuck schumer and senator harry reid, but what if they go forward and used a reconciliation process because they don't have enough democratic senators on board for cloture. what happens then? >> i think that this destroys the unique aspect of the institution of the senate which is the 60 vote principle. jim might recall that i fought hard for that principle. -- you might recall that i fought hard for that principle. i was criticized by some at that time. the fact is that if they go this way in the reconciliation, i think that you will see a backlash in the u.s. senate and across this country. the institution of the senate works on the 60 votes basis in many occasions. sean: have you talked to any of the leadership about this? have you talked to harry reid? the republicans have been left out of the process. there has been no discussion even with you? >> no, and i would point out that the legislation that passed the committee and the house was democrat proposed and
america is not ready for that. sean: what happens if chuck schumer and senator harry reid, but what if they go forward and used a reconciliation process because they don't have enough democratic senators on board for cloture. what happens then? >> i think that this destroys the unique aspect of the institution of the senate which is the 60 vote principle. jim might recall that i fought hard for that principle. -- you might recall that i fought hard for that principle. i was criticized by...
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how these two young men are rolling across america, building homes for those in need. that's tonight only on e g s s inennews. moms am din to help absorb cal. d with yoplait kids, trix yogurt and go-gurt, yoplait, the one for kids. go-gurt is spiaecy made to freeze and thaw by lunch time? so kids can have their favorite yogurt in nceilur h box go-gurt. freeze it. thaw it. eat it up. (announcer) new icy hot medicated roll. for wherever you hurt. icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. the new icy hot medicated roll. with the roll, pain's under control. >>> remember those consumer credit card protections that president obama signed into law back in may? well the first set of rule changes go into effect today. but you may already see some unpleasant surprises in your bill statements. here's what you need to know. >> it's getting harder for credit card companies to raise your interest rates. card holders must be given 45 days notice before their rates go up and if they don't agree to the increase, they can close the account and pay back the balance at the current rate over
how these two young men are rolling across america, building homes for those in need. that's tonight only on e g s s inennews. moms am din to help absorb cal. d with yoplait kids, trix yogurt and go-gurt, yoplait, the one for kids. go-gurt is spiaecy made to freeze and thaw by lunch time? so kids can have their favorite yogurt in nceilur h box go-gurt. freeze it. thaw it. eat it up. (announcer) new icy hot medicated roll. for wherever you hurt. icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. the new...
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think america will be able to brinthe palestinians past tha position. what they're saying now is we can meet in the new york, that's not same as negotiations s it gis them some wiggle om. i think you' likely, perhap here in new york if not soon thereafter tsee isrlisnd lestinians rsuming negotiations. threal issue is how closely will the u.s. shepard whether the u.s. at sam stage bring its own pan forward. >> and for that, we' bring you back daniel levy, tha you very much aslways. >> one person notablabsent from tod's talks in london was the israeli foreign minier, avigdor liebman. you may rell, he's the haline israeli politician known for his often u. diplomatic lanage. there's nospeculation that lieberman's influence may be fading within thisrai government, a develoent that some s as increasing the likelihood of a mideast pee deal. channel 10 news of israel s this report, transted from hebrew and narrated by orldfocus" producer yuval lion. >> reporter: the wonders o iseli politics. only six monthago the combination of words, igdor lieberman d foreign
think america will be able to brinthe palestinians past tha position. what they're saying now is we can meet in the new york, that's not same as negotiations s it gis them some wiggle om. i think you' likely, perhap here in new york if not soon thereafter tsee isrlisnd lestinians rsuming negotiations. threal issue is how closely will the u.s. shepard whether the u.s. at sam stage bring its own pan forward. >> and for that, we' bring you back daniel levy, tha you very much aslways....
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bank of america will waive monthly fees. jet blue, they are going to issue a few -- a full refund on unused tickets. walgreen's has certain health food stores. pfizer is giving away 70 different medications, including niagara, if you had a previous -- including viagra, if you had a previous prescription. certain gyms are allowing free work out. if you need a break, you have to enter this pink slip away. it is for a two night stay in vermont. you have to e-mail them a compelling story. i talked with the owner today. he is getting hundreds of letters. they are really sad. it is difficult to pick one couple per month. back to you. neil: there you go. courtney, thank you very much to hollywood, corporate greed. it is all in "district 9." following the same old script. when his hollywood going to get a new villain? she is our entertainment reporter. i have joked about this with you. the villain is a nasty mogul. >> we want to see the racks to riches story. we do not want to see the guy on top win. that would make the story so muc
bank of america will waive monthly fees. jet blue, they are going to issue a few -- a full refund on unused tickets. walgreen's has certain health food stores. pfizer is giving away 70 different medications, including niagara, if you had a previous -- including viagra, if you had a previous prescription. certain gyms are allowing free work out. if you need a break, you have to enter this pink slip away. it is for a two night stay in vermont. you have to e-mail them a compelling story. i talked...
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power and associates america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... plus, for a limited time, a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. that's an overall savings of $240 dollars over six months. it's your last ance to get this incredible deal. 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. how do you decide between crunchy and soft tacos? why don't we have both? old el paso. hard n soft tas. true genius. mexican style. >>> the national cathedral cat, is offering a behind is scenes tour now. >> i know you know the building well, it's one of the most beautiful buildings in the country and you can get the tours here. they go on from july to febrry. and you'll get a unique perspective on the building. this is barry, the tour guide here and you get to see a lot of things, up close and personal that you don't get to see during the regular tour. >> yes, it's different from the other tour. you go in the tours and you don't normally do that. and you mentioned the rose windows
power and associates america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... plus, for a limited time, a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. that's an overall savings of $240 dollars over six months. it's your last ance to get this incredible deal. 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. how do you decide between crunchy and soft tacos? why don't we have both? old el paso....
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800.974.6006 tty/v unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home, for razor sharp tv, america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... for 6 months. it's like getting 3 services for the price of 2. that's a $180 savings over six months for the best in home entertainment. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v this if fios. this is big. >>> there is a new world record for the most items of clothing connect collected for recycling, set in the district. more than 30,000 pairs of blue jeans have been gathered at union station. the magazine national geographic kids led the effort to collect old pairs of jeans from children across the country. this week a judge from guinness world records certified the results. >> i think in small ways all of the groups that are out there working on these issues, we are beginning to see a difference. we are seeing a really sort of spike in the environmental eco consciousness of the american popul
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what you haven't been reading a lot about, the state of health care in america and we must reform the system. it's amazing that all the labels turned anded by those. it says that president obama backed away from nancy pelosi's assertion that people who oppose or criticize the plan, whatever it is, which version this week are unamerican. he says is it unproductive to have people shouting. so we need to know why americans spending twice the nation's capital and other nation between 20 and 30 and 40 in the leading indicators. >> but the blaming of fox news, that's how i took it, the bla blaking of cable tefrgs, they came out originally and blamed the constituents. they called it manufactured outrage and discounted it. clearly insulting people doesn't work, imagine that and now blaming the read yeah. it's a tactic that doesn't work in political campaigns and it's not going to work ever. >> and you know, that's your losing game. >> in fact, that's why clare mck mccaskill stopped doing it. health care is a serious issue, but what the american people are struggling with is the health care po
what you haven't been reading a lot about, the state of health care in america and we must reform the system. it's amazing that all the labels turned anded by those. it says that president obama backed away from nancy pelosi's assertion that people who oppose or criticize the plan, whatever it is, which version this week are unamerican. he says is it unproductive to have people shouting. so we need to know why americans spending twice the nation's capital and other nation between 20 and 30 and...
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i mean, 20% of the people in america don't have health insurance. it's a major impediment to people starting small businesses because they remain with these very large companies and won't go out on their own. entrepreneurship is not going to come from the private sector. it's going to come from the government nationalizing our health insurance system. david: that 20% figure is pretty high even if you believe the 47 million figure. >> absolutely. look. half the people without insurance right now could get it if they so wanted it. what we're talking about is overhauling the entire system for the sake of less than 1% of the people in the country. so, you know, 1% to 10%. it's an argument i think that is won by the private market. david: quentin hardy has been mulling all this over. he has put it together. go ahead, quentin. >> how much waste and fraud is there in the private sector, in the insurance industry among private hospitals in america. >> lots. >> when you talk about it in medicare, you really do need to have some kind of standard against how t
i mean, 20% of the people in america don't have health insurance. it's a major impediment to people starting small businesses because they remain with these very large companies and won't go out on their own. entrepreneurship is not going to come from the private sector. it's going to come from the government nationalizing our health insurance system. david: that 20% figure is pretty high even if you believe the 47 million figure. >> absolutely. look. half the people without insurance...
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in america. >> that's good. >> that's good. >> less discretionary income on necessities. but some people as a result eat too much. i mean, in, you know, there have been studies that suggested that in europe where they suppress that sort of thing and true legislation make only traditional food available, you don't have this level of obesity. we don't want to be europe, but we do have a real problem as a result of our success. >> you know what i hear ettinger saying, tax food. >> no. >> wait a minute. >> raise the price of food. >> that won't work. >> why not? >> it's so cheap how are you going to raise the taxes on potato chips and coca-cola. >> and it would be good to say why are some of the wrong foods so cheap and that could be traced to agricultural sub dis, corn and high fructose corn syrup are in products that are super cheap so people are making choices according to price, eating the wrong food. >> what about the taxes on snacks or soda pop or things like that? everyplace on the ballot, it would lose. >> terrible idea and joe talks about individual choice, i mean, t
in america. >> that's good. >> that's good. >> less discretionary income on necessities. but some people as a result eat too much. i mean, in, you know, there have been studies that suggested that in europe where they suppress that sort of thing and true legislation make only traditional food available, you don't have this level of obesity. we don't want to be europe, but we do have a real problem as a result of our success. >> you know what i hear ettinger saying, tax...
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>> what i want to focus on is that they're not necessarily representative of america. neil: oh, really? does the rnc chairman michael steele agree? " what do you make of that? >> i am laughing. who are the representative of? this is the kind of craziness that this has come to in this debate. you have got the president who has a town hall meeting, and then robert gibbs comes out and talks about how peaceful it was. yes, it is great when you stack the room. you have a line that you have to run to to get in. neil: we do not know that they stacked the room. i do not know what happened there. i do know what has been happening at these other hearings go. the guests are being -- some pretty dicey affairs. leading democrats are saying these are all stage, astroturf. what do you make of that? >> this is part of the craziness that we're hearing from the left on this issue. they are trying to obfuscate the fact that the american people are ticked off, as one of the participants said yesterday, and then very concerned, and for the leadership in this country to go on national tv an
>> what i want to focus on is that they're not necessarily representative of america. neil: oh, really? does the rnc chairman michael steele agree? " what do you make of that? >> i am laughing. who are the representative of? this is the kind of craziness that this has come to in this debate. you have got the president who has a town hall meeting, and then robert gibbs comes out and talks about how peaceful it was. yes, it is great when you stack the room. you have a line that...
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why not own the bank of america, which has 12% of the mortgage market. and i think the inventory of unsold foreclosed homes they have is going higher, not lower. now i'm going to go to john in my old home state of pennsylvania. john. >> caller: boo-yah from pittsburgh steeler country. >> holy cow. he had the horse sense to not talk about the pirates because they give that team away every day. go ahead. >> caller: steeler country. >> all right, all right. steel country. rub it in. rub it in. >> caller: all right. hey, the next generation of vehicles are going to be powered entirely or in part by lithium ion batteries just like cell phones and laptops are today. also one of the world's largest untapped reserves of lithium is located in blolivia. are there any plays today or in the future with lithium ion batteries or in the mining of lithium? >> champ, listen to me and listen good. it looks like it's sqm. that's your latin american play. they're sitting on the biggest pile of lithium in the world, other than the pharmaceuticals that make lithium. those are
why not own the bank of america, which has 12% of the mortgage market. and i think the inventory of unsold foreclosed homes they have is going higher, not lower. now i'm going to go to john in my old home state of pennsylvania. john. >> caller: boo-yah from pittsburgh steeler country. >> holy cow. he had the horse sense to not talk about the pirates because they give that team away every day. go ahead. >> caller: steeler country. >> all right, all right. steel country....
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morgan and bank america. we think all three are still very attractive. >> paul: okay. now do you personally own or have any other disclosures to make about those issues that we've mentioned tonight? >> i don't directly own any of the stocks in the fund or any other stocks for that matter. but the majority of my personal assets are in the funds that i manage. so indirectly i have big interest there. >> paul: you've global select fund also, very briefly, you like some of the foreign markets and which so? >> we like basically all of the foreign markets, we think valuations are attractive as they are in the u.s. and we've got that fund about evenly split now between u.s. names and non-u.s. names. >> paul: very good. bill, great to see finally paying off and thank you for your information. >> thanks for everything me. >> paul: my guest, bill nygren of the oakmark select fund. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, august 4. we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> paul: support that makes programs
morgan and bank america. we think all three are still very attractive. >> paul: okay. now do you personally own or have any other disclosures to make about those issues that we've mentioned tonight? >> i don't directly own any of the stocks in the fund or any other stocks for that matter. but the majority of my personal assets are in the funds that i manage. so indirectly i have big interest there. >> paul: you've global select fund also, very briefly, you like some of the...
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fedex express >> from america's news headquarters, i'm jamie colby. hurricane bill is churning through the atlantic. it's bearing its brunt on the u.s. coast. forecasters issuing a tropical storm warning for parts of new england including nantucket and martha's vineyard. it's a category two hurricane with winds near 105 miles per hour. folks along the east coast are being told to brace for heavy rain and flooding, including huge waves and dangerous rip currents. there is a voter monitoring group in afghanistan. they are saying the taliban has followed through with a pre-election threat. according to reports, taliban militants cut off the fingers of two afghan voters during thursday's election. voters there dipped their finishinger in purple ink during the election process. a taliban spokesperson is denying the attack. we're going to send you back to "cavuto on business" only here on the fox news channel. i'm jamie colby. more headlines in 30 minutes. >> totally. they start shooting in a week. >> i'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse. >> enjoy
fedex express >> from america's news headquarters, i'm jamie colby. hurricane bill is churning through the atlantic. it's bearing its brunt on the u.s. coast. forecasters issuing a tropical storm warning for parts of new england including nantucket and martha's vineyard. it's a category two hurricane with winds near 105 miles per hour. folks along the east coast are being told to brace for heavy rain and flooding, including huge waves and dangerous rip currents. there is a voter...
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thank you for being here, god bless you, god bless the united states of america. thank you. shepard: senator john mccain in sun city, ariz., wrapping up a meeting on health care reform. part of the discussion was whether to use reconciliation to push this through. the truth is, republicans used it in 2001, 2003, in 2005 to pass the bush tax cuts. democrats called it trickery. but senator judd gregg got on the floor of the senate and said the following. reconciliation is the rule of the senate that has been used before for purposes like this on numerous occasions. he went on to say, is there something wrong with majority rule? i do not think so. if you have 51 votes for position, you win. under reconciliation, they would take health care and put it under reconciliation, and they could do that. carl cameron is our chief political correspondent, and he is live with us now. if they do this, it looks like they are set up for a fight. >> you picked the right guy. " when you talk about this idea of eliminated the filibuster- proof 60-vote majority and allowing something to pass at
thank you for being here, god bless you, god bless the united states of america. thank you. shepard: senator john mccain in sun city, ariz., wrapping up a meeting on health care reform. part of the discussion was whether to use reconciliation to push this through. the truth is, republicans used it in 2001, 2003, in 2005 to pass the bush tax cuts. democrats called it trickery. but senator judd gregg got on the floor of the senate and said the following. reconciliation is the rule of the senate...
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this is c-span, public affairs programming courtesy of america's cable companies. next we will show you bbc's "the record," looking at the last year in parliament. we also listened to the ceo of godfather's pizza talking about a conservative values. tomorrow on c-span, a live joint news prompt -- conference with president obama, mexican president calderon, and canadian prime minister harper. it will in crude immigration, border security, trade, and the h1n1 flu virus. monday, republican fcc commissioner robert mcdowell on transparency as well as expanding broadcast during -- expanding broadband. "the commissioners"2 on ". -- on c-span2. >> welcome to "the record review." mp's reputation seemed to an all-time low. the commons speaker is forced out over his handling of row the up. and find out how an actor and a group of soldiers took on the government and one. the expensing the scandal. >> the first installment of allegations from a leaked copy of receipts dating back to 2004. over the following days, more and more allegations were made. the conservatives and his wi
this is c-span, public affairs programming courtesy of america's cable companies. next we will show you bbc's "the record," looking at the last year in parliament. we also listened to the ceo of godfather's pizza talking about a conservative values. tomorrow on c-span, a live joint news prompt -- conference with president obama, mexican president calderon, and canadian prime minister harper. it will in crude immigration, border security, trade, and the h1n1 flu virus. monday,...
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i've got good news for you, america. it started through our constitutional watchdogs, which, by the way, i am seeing just how awake you really are. my gosh, this country is starting to wake up and there is great hope! we are getting so many leads, like the one we got on friday in the cash for clunkers program. this lead came from a watchdog when the dealers log on to their cash for clunkers program, the website, cars.gov/dealers prompted them with this warning. "this application provides access to the d.o.t. cars system. when logs on to the cars system, your computer is considered a federal computer system, and is property of the united states government. users have no explicit or implicit expectation of privacy. any or all uses of this system and all files on this system may be intercepted, monitored, recorded, copied, audited, inspected and disclosed to authorized cars, d.o.t. and law enforcement personnel as well as authorized officials of other agencies, both domestic and foreign. by using this system, the user conse
i've got good news for you, america. it started through our constitutional watchdogs, which, by the way, i am seeing just how awake you really are. my gosh, this country is starting to wake up and there is great hope! we are getting so many leads, like the one we got on friday in the cash for clunkers program. this lead came from a watchdog when the dealers log on to their cash for clunkers program, the website, cars.gov/dealers prompted them with this warning. "this application provides...
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. >> reporter: so far just under half the cars sold in this program came from america's big three. now some economists say because these cars that are being sold are the least expensive on the market, it won't have a lasting impact on the economy until the government can also create more jobs and boost consumer confidence. from washington, tracie potts, news 4. >>> so here's what happens to those clunkers once they trade them in. they wind up in places such as jack's auto parts if arlington. people there say they have crushed about 40 vehicles if just the laus few days. dealers are hoping that crushing continues because they won't see any federal money until the clunkers are officially destroyed. the program may be great for the auto industry, but not so great for another industry, actually jack's auto parts' primary business, the sale of used auto parts. >> people don't need to get a part to fix this car. so you're taking thousands of cars off the street. so if the people don't need a part to fix it, we're out of business. >> he's got hundreds of clunkers just waiting to be towed
. >> reporter: so far just under half the cars sold in this program came from america's big three. now some economists say because these cars that are being sold are the least expensive on the market, it won't have a lasting impact on the economy until the government can also create more jobs and boost consumer confidence. from washington, tracie potts, news 4. >>> so here's what happens to those clunkers once they trade them in. they wind up in places such as jack's auto parts...
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in my case less undocumented or in some cases documented my grants coming up from central america and mexico, but software engineers, foreign students, doctors, scientists and others who suddenly found they couldn't get into the country after 9/11, and i wrote many of these stories when i was working for the financial times. after i left, i wanted to understand what had happened to these individuals which is where my book started. so how could anyone write a book called the closing of the american border? i mean, don't you realize that our borders are a sieve? that they are hopelessly porous? and if not, you're clearly not watching lou dobbs or bill o'reilly, and you'd better get on it. [laughter] the truth is 20 years ago i probably would have agreed with that assessment. even ten years ago, though we had begun to tighten up the border to deal largely with undocumented migrants coming up from mexico, that was still largely true. but it's not true anymore. since 9/11 we have been tightening our borders in the most radical and significant way in this country's history. the main accompl
in my case less undocumented or in some cases documented my grants coming up from central america and mexico, but software engineers, foreign students, doctors, scientists and others who suddenly found they couldn't get into the country after 9/11, and i wrote many of these stories when i was working for the financial times. after i left, i wanted to understand what had happened to these individuals which is where my book started. so how could anyone write a book called the closing of the...
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15 or 16th, at last year, if it not been for bank of america. coming in. seems thing a lot better these days. i wrote the epilogue to this book in the spring of this year, and it's funny how quickly ings seem to change. we're still going to be suffering from 10% from the plummet for some time to compare we have seen a complete retrenchment of the consumer in our country at this point. and there are so many questions about whether this recovery that seems to be reflted in the dow jones industrial average is real. goldman sachs of course is back to making a lot of money. perhaps taking on a lot of risk. but wall street has change. whether it has changed for ever of course is a larger question, even change significantly as a question. i find myself with far too many questions these days and not many answers in terms of those larger issues as to whether wall street is truly going to find himself or will be as result of the regulatory actions that are being undertaken by the obama administration, or they hope to undertake. really don't have much more
15 or 16th, at last year, if it not been for bank of america. coming in. seems thing a lot better these days. i wrote the epilogue to this book in the spring of this year, and it's funny how quickly ings seem to change. we're still going to be suffering from 10% from the plummet for some time to compare we have seen a complete retrenchment of the consumer in our country at this point. and there are so many questions about whether this recovery that seems to be reflted in the dow jones...
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and america has a lot riding on mubarak. the united states gives some $2 billion a year to egypt, which remains one of our most reliable arab allies. but egypt's future is murky. mubarak is now 81 years old and, by some accounts, is in failing health. and no successor has been named. what does it all mean, especially at a time when there is some level of discontent within egypt? to help make sense of it all, we turn to abc australia's middle east correspondent ben knight. >> reporter: in the heart of cairo murad sabri mustafa is coming home to the apartment he's preparing to leave. he's off to libya, which now offers him better prospects than the country he was born in. >> the income here is very low, to have - to save from and to have a good life. >> reporter: there are many like him in egypt's middle class, and they're tired of watching their country stagnate. >> we need change. i saw a lot of egyptians in other countries. they are succeed. >> reporter: but change is something egyptians don't often see. for 28 years hosni
and america has a lot riding on mubarak. the united states gives some $2 billion a year to egypt, which remains one of our most reliable arab allies. but egypt's future is murky. mubarak is now 81 years old and, by some accounts, is in failing health. and no successor has been named. what does it all mean, especially at a time when there is some level of discontent within egypt? to help make sense of it all, we turn to abc australia's middle east correspondent ben knight. >> reporter: in...
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citizens charged with plotting jihad right here in america with another suspect still on the loose. that's next on "the fox report." dd quality and reliability... are more than words here. it's personal. i have diabetes. rodney's kid too. so we're so proud to manufacture... the accu-chek® aviva meters and test strips... here in the u.s.a. plus, we've proven you'll waste 50% fewer strips... when you use our meter, which means greater savings... for people with diabetes, like me. now that's a true american value. accu-chek® aviva. born in the u.s.a. shepard: we have newde tails tonight in the case against suspects planning a violent jihad, as they put it, in north carolina. investigators are revealing secret recordings now in which the alleged ringleader of the group talked about bringing muslim holy war here to the united states. in court today prosecutors played a scratchy recording of a person identified as this man, daniel boyd, talking about his plans for violence oversatisfies and saying if those plans did not come through, then he'd bring jihad here to america. the voice iden
citizens charged with plotting jihad right here in america with another suspect still on the loose. that's next on "the fox report." dd quality and reliability... are more than words here. it's personal. i have diabetes. rodney's kid too. so we're so proud to manufacture... the accu-chek® aviva meters and test strips... here in the u.s.a. plus, we've proven you'll waste 50% fewer strips... when you use our meter, which means greater savings... for people with diabetes, like me. now...
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the summer of town halls continues across america. for weeks, we have seen concerned citizens go face-to- face with their elected representatives and they have been speaking out against the prospect of government run health care. congressman barney frank held a town hall in dartmouth, mass. that just finished a few moments ago. we were there to witness all of it and we have an update. >> leave it to barney frank to take a different tack with town hall meetings. he was as contentious and cantankerous with the audience as anyone i've seen. this just ended a couple of moments ago, ending just two and a half hours in an early part of the meeting. the party chair here had to try to escort someone out. take a look at what happened. >> get out. >> get out. >> ray, i have just ask the chairman to ignore the disruptions. >> and that chairman offering for both sides to be heard. people were giving a referendum on washington. they are upset on the deficit spending. they are upset about the things that are being done. >> do you really think that
the summer of town halls continues across america. for weeks, we have seen concerned citizens go face-to- face with their elected representatives and they have been speaking out against the prospect of government run health care. congressman barney frank held a town hall in dartmouth, mass. that just finished a few moments ago. we were there to witness all of it and we have an update. >> leave it to barney frank to take a different tack with town hall meetings. he was as contentious and...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. a philadelphia teenager is lucky to be alive after driving his father's car off a parking deck. the 13-year-old tried to take the car out for a joyride but instead crashed through a concrete barricade and foul four stories. the man who rescued that teen from an suv filmed this video. the empty car that he landed on helped cushion the fall and probably saved his life. >>> in iowa, it was not exactly routine flight for an f-16 when the brakes went out. the pilot told air traffic controllers he lost his brakes ltd. they employed a cable across the highway to catch a hook on the aircraft and bring the plane to a safe stop. >>> in pennsylvania, police arrested 26 people and seized drugs health at a concert at a church. they found marijuana, lsd, and that lose genic mushrooms all being sold and used at this event. the church claims its music event are religious services. >>> in maine, a warship was cystened in the name of a heroic soldier who died in iraq. jason dunham was the first to rece
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. a philadelphia teenager is lucky to be alive after driving his father's car off a parking deck. the 13-year-old tried to take the car out for a joyride but instead crashed through a concrete barricade and foul four stories. the man who rescued that teen from an suv filmed this video. the empty car that he landed on helped cushion the fall and probably saved his life. >>> in iowa, it...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. ♪ change it up a bit... and you're sure to get a reaction. [ motorcycle engine growl ] ♪ don't let erectile dysfunction slow things down. ♪ viva viagra! viagra, america's most prescribed ed treatment, can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, cruise on over to viagra.com. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include he
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to...
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choose just about any industry in america and you will see too much capacity. our debt excesses enabled it and now our debt destruction will require the elimination of it. >> paul: recapping today's market action: investors sell on caution ahead of tomorrow's employment report. the dow dropped 24 points and the nasdaq lost almost 20 points. to learn more about the stories in tonight's broadcast, to watch our streaming video and to take part in our daily blog, go to "nightly business report" on pbs.org. you can also email us at nbr@pbs.org. >> susie: and finally tonight, a taxi driver in vermont is giving new meaning to the word "fare." he let's passengers pay whatever they think is "fair." not surprisingly, the name of his cab company is "recession ride." since the "pay what you want" service began in june, driver eric hagen says he hasn't been short-changed, and business has been good. he's even taken a c.d. from a musician as payment, and a $10 supermarket gift card. paul, hagen spent the early part of his career on wall street and maybe that's where he learn
choose just about any industry in america and you will see too much capacity. our debt excesses enabled it and now our debt destruction will require the elimination of it. >> paul: recapping today's market action: investors sell on caution ahead of tomorrow's employment report. the dow dropped 24 points and the nasdaq lost almost 20 points. to learn more about the stories in tonight's broadcast, to watch our streaming video and to take part in our daily blog, go to "nightly business...